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P. coerulescens Dahlb. Staten Island (Ds); Camden Co. VIII, IX (Pox). 

 P. subcorticalis Walsh. New Jersey VIII, 31 (Ashm). 



P. varitarsata D. T. (varipes Cress.) Will yet be found in New Jersey. 

 P. pulchrina Cress. Riverton VI, 27 (Jn) ; Trenton VII, 5, Clementon 

 VIII, 30 (Hk). 



CRYPTOCHEILUS Panz. (SALIUS Fab.) 



C. fascipennis Say. (alienatus Sm.) Jamesburg (Sm); Riverton VII, 12 

 (GG); Camden Co. VIII, IX, Gloucester Co. IX (Fox); Westville (Vk). 



C. conicus Say. New Brunswick, Jamesburg V (Sm); Camden, Glou- 

 cester Co. V, IX (Fox); Clementon VI (Vk) ; lona IV, 20 (Dke). 



C. fulvicornis Cress. Gloucester Co. VII-IX (Fox); Ocean Co. (Sm). 



C. germanus Cress. Trenton VIII, 21 (Hk) ; Stone Harbor VII, 29 (Dke). 



C. nuperus Cress. Gloucester Co. IX, 2 (Fox). 



C. pomilius Cress. Camden and Gloucester Cos. VI, IX (Fox). 



C. unifasciatus Say. Camden Co. VII, Gloucester Co. VII, VIII (Fox). 



C. acceptus Cress. DaCosta VII, 19, Lucaston IX, 28 (Dke). 



PEPSIS Fab. 



P. elegans Lep. Will yet be found in New Jersey. 



Fig. 281. Tarantula hawk, Pcpsis formosa of the Southwest. 



ANOPLIUS Lep. (POMPILUS Fab.) 



A. aethiops Cress. Staten Island IX (Ds) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Riverton VII, 

 Westville IX (Jn) ; Manumuskin X, 20 (Dke). 



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